1. Late Night Diner
This is a Japanese TV drama that depicts a warm and humane story through the interactions between the diners and the owner of a late-night diner. The TV series has many episodes depicting ingredients and the cooking process, allowing viewers to enjoy the food as well as feel the beauty of it.
2. 'Taste'
This is a Korean movie about a woman's search for the secret recipe for cooking that her mother taught her. The movie has a lot of realistic cooking and roasting scenes, as well as episodes in which the main character and locals pair and share dishes with each other, allowing viewers to get a taste of Korean food culture.
3. "Food Encounter"
This is a Chinese drama about a group of young people in a catering company who explore their love and understanding of cooking by interacting with each other in the kitchen. There are many scenes about cooking techniques and ingredient choices in the TV series, showcasing Chinese food culture and the aesthetics of today's youth.
4. "The First Half of My Life"
This is a Chinese TV drama set in the realities of life and tells the story of a middle-aged woman who faces conflicts and challenges in her family and career, and gradually finds herself and a beautiful marriage. The drama has many scenes depicting food and cooking, while also revealing hints of Chinese family virtues and cultivation.
These movies and dramas all have a distinctive quiet cooking style, thus bringing a sense of quiet, slow life to modern people, while also bringing food and culture to the audience.... Cooking High School Student
This is a Japanese anime work about a male protagonist who aspires to become a top chef because he is disgusted with his mother's cooking life. The usual anime techniques coupled with highly graphic cooking scenes make this anime perfect for viewers who want to get a taste of Japanese cooking.
6. "The Way of Taste and Light"
This is a mainland Chinese TV series about a young cadre who quits his job and goes back to his mother's home to discover the traditional art of cooking, and it is well worth a look for those who are interested in the Chinese culinary culture, as it shows the beauty of Hunanese food.
In short, this kind of quiet cooking movie or TV series is not only an art form, but also conveys a hymn to the quality of life, so that people can find quiet and beautiful in this fast-paced era, reflecting and thinking about their own way of life and values, and therefore is much loved by modern people.